I kinda miss a few opinions on the topic of “screw taste” here. 🥲

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  • Bluewing@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    When I was a toolmaker, a large part of my day was often spent removing stripped fasteners that others had messed up. And yes, I have seen that done, JIS used in place of Philips. They do equal damage, equally as well, and equally as easily.

    The largest problem with ANY fastener system is that users are too stupid, lazy, and cheap to:

    • Buy quality fasteners. Cheap, Cheerful Chinese fasteners can often come pre-damaged and are cheese soft, saving so much time. Properly made, more expensive fasteners will seldom cause you a problem. (And yes, the Chinese do make quality items. YOU just won’t pay for them)
    • Buy quality tools and be sure they fit your fasteners correctly. The dollar store ain’t selling quality anything, anywhere, in that store.
    • Inspect your tools for wear and damage. They are consumables. Toss them when damaged or worn out.
    • Use the right tool for the job. If you don’t have the right tool, go buy it. Don’t try and fudge it.